TIWN Oct 17, 2019
AGARTALA, Oct 17 (TIWN): State has witnesses how day-night without food and sleep police officials were involved in search operation for MLA Badal Choudhury whose bail plea was rejected yesterday, but displaying extreme intolerance the Govt has suspended these same officers just because they could not fulfill impractical fancies of the BJP state headquarter.
As CPI-M MLA Badal Choudhury could not be arrested yet, DIG Arindam Nath has been removed from his post, whereas SP West Ajit Pratap Singh was replaced by Manik Lal Das. This action came after nighlong searches also police could not arrest CPI-M MLA Badal Choudhury whose bail bond was rejected by West District Court on yesterday 11.45 PM. Whole night, DGP A K Sukla led massive police force were in search of Badal Choudhury who raided Melarmath party office twice and 4 more major places till night 3 am.
Today also day-long searches are going on to spot Badal Choudhury, but no success yet.
Already, CPI-M has filed in the High Court for anticipatory bail but frustrated State Govt in a brutal move have taken action against these police officials.
Sources informed more actions may be taken against more police officers.
SP West Ajit Pratap Singh worked whole night and also Arindam Nath was also was seen during the raid throughout the night.
But after all these when top police officers were punished, it has shocked the whole police dept. Resentments have fueled among the police officials across.
BJP leaders multiple times were seen involved in insulting police officials but still police worked at their best to satisfy the govt, but such insults by suspending police officers and removal of DIG Arindam Nath who was nationally awarded have created turmoil among the police officials across Tripura.
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